President Barack Obama joked with CBS' Steve Kroft that the White
House press corps is "incorrigible" when Obama and Hillary
Clinton's joint "60 Minutes" interview turned speculation about
whether Clinton would run for president in 2016.

Neither Obama nor Clinton would speculate on 2016. From the
transcript of the relevant part of the
interview:

Steve Kroft: What's the, I have to ask you, what's the date of
expiration on this endorsement?

Secretary Clinton: Oh, Steve, what-- you know--

Steve Kroft: No, no, I have to ask that question. I mean, come
on. You're-- I mean, you're sitting here together. Everybody in
town is talking about it already and the inter-- and this is--
it's taking place.

President Obama: You know, Steve, I gotta tell you, the-- you
guys in the press are incorrigible. I was literally inaugurated
four days ago. And you're talking about elections four years from
now.

Secretary Clinton: Yeah, and I am, as you know, Steve, I am
still secretary of state. So I'm out of politics. And I'm
forbidden from even hearing these questions. I think that, you
know, look, obviously the president and I care deeply about
what's going to happen for our country in the future. And I don't
think, you know, either he or I can make predictions about what's
going to happen tomorrow or the next year. What we've tried to do
over the last four years is get up every day, have a clear-eyed
view of what's going on in the world. And I'm really proud of
where we are.

Here's video of the first part of the interview (the
exchange from above comes toward the end):